VoltDB
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
VoltDB uses a shared-nothing architecture to achieve database parallelism, with both data and processing distributed across all the CPU cores within the servers composing a VoltDB cluster.
TigerGraph (June 2019)
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
TigerGraph is a native graph parallel database that is available both in on-premises and cloud versions.
Redis Enterprise (June 2019)
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
Redis is an in-memory, multi-model database platform.
NuoDB
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
NuoDB looks relational and leverages SQL but isn’t relational under the covers.
Neo4j (June 2019)
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
Neo4j, is a labelled, property graph database with a native engine that is targeted at operational and hybrid operational/transactional and analytic use cases.
MongoDB
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
MongoDB is an open source, distributed, NoSQL document-oriented database that stores JSON documents.
MemSQL (2019)
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
MemSQL is a scale-out distributed, relational database, with a lock-free architecture that supports both row and column storage.
MariaDB Platform X3
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
MariaDB Platform X3 is an offering that combines the transactional capabilities of MariaDB TX with the analytic functionality provided by MariaDB AX.
GridGain Systems (2019)
Published: 24th June 2019 | By: Philip Howard
GridGain started life as an in-memory data grid. The option to act as an in-memory database means that it is now, technically, an IMC platform rather than just a data grid.